A support assembly for providing a high degree of lateral strength and integrity is presented herein. The support assembly includes a beam support bracket having at least one laterally disposed elongated portion that is slidingly engaged with a corresponding lateral beam. The elongated portion of the beam support bracket is defined by spaced apart first and second support plates each including oppositely disposed edges which will mate with corresponding ledges, protrusion or reinforced corners within the lateral beam.
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15. A support assembly, comprising:
a beam support bracket comprising a first support plate and a second support plate disposed in a substantially parallel spaced relation to one another, said first support plate and said second support plate each comprising at least one laterally elongated portion and a downwardly extended portion,
at least one lateral beam slidingly engaged with said at least one laterally elongated portions of said first and said second support plates,
a substantially vertically oriented support post slidingly engaged with said downwardly extended portions of said first and said second support plates,
said first and said second support plates each comprising at least one notch disposed in said corresponding at least one laterally elongated portion where said at least one laterally elongated portion and said downwardly extended portion meet, said at least one notch on said first and said second support plates being structure to receive a correspondingly disposed upper edge of said support post therein, and
said at least one lateral beam comprising a notch defined by a recessed lower edge and a recessed lip, said recessed lower edge being disposed in an at least partially overlying relation to said upper edge of said support post.
1. A support assembly, comprising:
a beam support bracket comprising spaced apart first and second support plates, each of said first and second support plates being defined by at least one lateral elongated portion and a downwardly extended portion,
at least one lateral beam slidingly engaged with at least a portion of said beam support bracket,
said at least one lateral beam comprising an internal receiving portion comprising a first surface protrusion pair and a second surface protrusion pair, said first surface protrusion pair defining a first receiving channel and said second protrusion pair defining a second receiving channel,
wherein said at least one lateral elongated portion of said first support plate of said beam support bracket is disposed at least partially within said first receiving channel and said at least one elongated portion of said second support plate is disposed at least partially within said second receiving channel
a substantially vertically oriented support post sliding engaged with said downwardly extended portions of said first and second support plates, and
wherein each of said first and second support plates comprise a notch in said at least one lateral elongated portion where said lateral elongated portion and said downwardly extended portion meet.
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The present application is a Continuation-In-Part patent application of previously-filed, currently-pending U.S. patent application Ser. No. 14/660,673 filed on Mar. 17, 2015, the contents of which are incorporated herein in their entirety by reference.
The present invention is generally directed to a support assembly, and in particular, a screen support assembly with a wide lateral support efficiency in that with the construction of the various embodiments of the present invention, horizontal or lateral beams may extend large distances from the vertical supports, allowing for large or wide open screen portions between vertical supports.
Screen enclosures for patios, pool areas, porches, etc. are well known in the art and are installed on many homes, buildings, and apartments throughout the United States and the World. Such screen enclosures are often constructed by installing closely spaced vertical posts or beams with horizontal beams spanning between them. Screen material, often in square or rectangular panels, will then fill the open spaces between the vertical posts and horizontal beams.
The problem, however, is that the vertical posts, and sometimes the horizontal beams, may obstruct views and scenery for those individuals positioned within the enclosure and who wish to gaze or look out through the screen and beyond the enclosure. This is particularly true for many luxurious homes and buildings that overlook bodies of water, such as lakes, oceans, etc. or golf courses, pastures, mountains, etc. While the screened enclosure may be beneficial in protecting the enclosed area from many of the outside elements, wildlife, and insects, it also obstructs the once stunning view of the outside scenery.
Accordingly, there is a need in the art for a new screen enclosure or support assembly that includes a high degree of lateral strength and structural integrity between the joints where the vertical and horizontal or lateral beams meet. The high strength and integrity of the proposed screen enclosure and support assembly must support horizontal beams that can span great distances (e.g., greater than thirty feet) between vertical posts, thereby creating a wide open viewing panel that is not obstructed by intermediate vertical support posts.
Accordingly, the present invention is generally directed to a support assembly which includes a high degree of lateral strength and integrity in order to allow for lateral beams to span great distances between vertical supports. This provides wide open spaces or screened panels that create unobstructed or less obstructed views there through.
In particular, the support assembly of at least one embodiment includes a beam support bracket having at least one laterally disposed elongated portion that is slidingly or telescopically engaged with a corresponding lateral beam. For instance, the elongated portion of the beam support bracket is defined by spaced apart first and second extension members or support plates. In some embodiments the extension members or support plates may be connected to one another via internal support webbing or spacer plates, while in other embodiments, the support plates may be disconnected or otherwise independent of one another.
Further, the extension members or support plates each include oppositely disposed edges, such as, but not limited to, upper and lower edges, which will mate with corresponding ledges or protrusions disposed within the lateral beam, for example, at or near inside corners thereof.
Specifically, the lateral beam(s) may include rectangular-shaped tubes manufactured out of extruded aluminum or other materials capable of facilitating the implementation of the present invention. The beam(s) include an internal receiving portion with reinforced corners or surface protrusions which define channels through which the extension members or support plates of the beam support bracket are slidingly or telescopically engaged.
For instance, the elongated portion of the beam support bracket may be disposed within the internal receiving portion of the lateral beam such that the oppositely disposed edges of each of the extension members or support plates correspondingly mate with the reinforced corners on the inside of the lateral beam. The mating engagement between the bracket and the beam restrict side-to-side, up and down and rotational movement there between.
Further embodiments may also include a support post with an internal receiving portion similar to that of the lateral beam. Specifically, the support post may include reinforced corners on the inside thereof in order to define channels through which a downwardly directed portion of the support beam will fit or engage. Certain embodiments of the support post are constructed from an extruded aluminum, similar to the lateral beams, although other materials and methods of construction may be implemented.
The lateral beams and the support post may further include screen retention assemblies, such as spline grooves, within which a screen panel and retention spline may be inserted for attaching screen material thereto. Other screen retention assemblies may be implemented or incorporated within the full spirit and scope of the present invention.
Further, it should also be noted that the screen or support assembly of certain embodiments of the present invention may be constructed to withstand high velocity winds, including hurricane force winds. Thus, certain embodiments may be constructed to pass stringent wind velocity standards and tests that may be found or implemented in many parts of the United States, including Florida, and Worldwide.
These and other objects, features and advantages of the present invention will become more apparent when the drawings as well as the detailed description are taken into consideration.
Like reference numerals refer to like parts throughout the several views of the drawings provided herein.
As shown in the accompanying drawings, and with particular reference to
In any event, as provided herein, the support assembly 10 of the various embodiments of the present invention provides significant lateral or horizontal strength and integrity allowing for the construction of or implementation of wide open screen panels or other areas, for example, as generally represented by reference character 7 in
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Further, in at least one exemplary embodiment of the present invention, the beam support bracket 40 is constructed by securing a plurality of spacer plates 45 between the two laterally spaced extension members 42, 44 in order to space the extension members 42, 44 a proper distance from one another to correspondingly and slidingly fit within the lateral beam 20. Accordingly, the extension members 42, 44 may comprise separately structured metal, aluminum or other like plates laterally spaced from one another via at least one, but more practically, a plurality of spacer plates 45. For instance, in the “T” shaped construction illustrated in
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Furthermore, the lateral beams 20 of the various embodiments of the present invention may be constructed by way of metal or aluminum extrusion techniques in that the lateral beam(s) 20 may be extruded pieces of aluminum or other metal. For example, in one illustrative embodiments, the lateral beams 20 may comprise 60-63 T6 extruded aluminum, although other materials may be implemented in order to facilitate the practice of the present invention in the intended manner. In addition, the lateral beam(s) 20 of at least one exemplary embodiment may comprise a rectangular tube comprising a width of six (6) inches, a height of eight (8) inches and a thickness of 0.19 inches. Other dimensions and configuration may be implemented within the scope of the present invention.
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Accordingly, the first surface protrusion pair 22A, 22B and the connecting internal surface 22C define a first side channel within which the first extension member 42 of the beam support bracket 40 will slide. Similarly, the second surface protrusion pair 24A, 24B and the connecting internal surface 24C define a second channel within which the second extension member 44 of the beam support bracket will slide.
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In this regard, the lateral beam 20 is secured into place on the beam support bracket 20 and is prevented from twisting, rotating, or otherwise moving relative to the beam support bracket 40. Particularly, the mating engagement between the various edges 42A, 42B, 44A, 44B and the corresponding protrusions 22A, 22B, 24A, 24B, as well as the mating alignment or engagement between the surfaces 42C, 44C and 22C, 24C restrict movement between the lateral beam 20 and the beam support bracket 40. In addition, the spacer plates or spacers 45 secured between the two extension members 42, 44 maintain the appropriate spacing between the extension members 42, 44 and thereby further restrict or contribute to the movement restriction between the lateral beam 20 and the beam support bracket 40.
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The downward portion 50 of the beam support bracket 40 includes corresponding edges 52A, 52B and 54A, 54B which correspondingly mate with the first and second channels defined by the surface protrusion portions 32A, 32B and 34A, 34B, as shown in
It should also be noted that, as illustrated in
In addition, the support post 30 of at least one embodiment of the present invention may include one or more upper flanges 36 extending upward beyond the interior portion 35. Accordingly, the flange(s) 36 of at least one embodiment, may extend in an at least partially overlapping relation with an external surface of the beam support bracket 40, as generally illustrated in
Furthermore, the support post(s) 30 of the various embodiments of the present invention may be constructed by way of metal or aluminum extrusion techniques in that the support posts(s) 30 may be a single piece of extruded aluminum or other metal. For example, in one illustrative embodiments, the support post(s) 30 may comprise 60-63 T6 extruded aluminum, although other materials may be implemented in order to facilitate the practice of the present invention in the intended manner. In addition, the support post(s) 30 of at least one exemplary embodiment may comprise a rectangular or square tube comprising a width of six (6) inches, a height of six (6) inches and a thickness of 0.25 inches. Other dimensions and configuration may be implemented within the scope of the present invention.
Additional features of certain embodiments of the present invention include a support boot 70 slidingly or telescopically engaged to or within a lower end of the support post 30. For example, as shown in
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Furthermore, the extended lips of the support post 30 may also define a center channel through which the support boot 70 may be disposed. For instance, the support boot 70 may include external corner surfaces or portions 171, 172, 173, 174 that engage or mate with the surface protrusions on the interior of the support post 30. Particularly, in the embodiments shown, the extended lips or extensions of the surface protrusions may define L-shaped corner receiving portions that will mate with the corners of the support boot 70, as shown in
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Specifically, the notches 145 are structured to receive a corresponding upper edge 135 of the support post 30 therein when the downward portion 50 of the support plate is slidingly disposed within the support post 30, as described herein. For example,
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Furthermore, the lateral beams 20 may include corner extensions 128 on at least one end so as to extend all the way to the corner and meet with one another, as shown in
Particularly, instead of being secured to a vertically oriented support post, at least one beam support bracket 140 may be secured to the structure, itself, such as a tie-beam, wall, post, pillar, etc., or to an existing post. For instance, the beam support bracket 140 of this embodiment may include a base 43 secured to the structure, wherein the extension members 142, 144 extend outwardly there from. Although not shown, the lateral beam 20 may therefore slidingly engage with the beam support bracket 140 or extension members 142, 144, in the manner described herein. Other embodiments, as illustrated in
This written description provides an illustrative explanation and/or account of the present invention. It may be possible to deliver equivalent benefits and insights using variations of the sequence, steps, specific embodiments and methods, without departing from the inventive concept. This description and these drawings, therefore, are to be regarded as illustrative and not restrictive.
Now that the invention has been described,
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